‘Dhoni is mentally very strong and he has a good record’, says Geoffrey Boycott

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Boycott wants Dhoni to improve on his technique and overseas average

England legend Geoffrey Boycott believes that India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni “is mentally very strong” and “has a good record”, but needs to work on his batting technique and overseas average if he wants to become that much better.

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Sri Lanka vs South Africa 5th ODI: Sri Lanka record 4-1 win with dominant all-round performance

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Sri Lanka recorded a 4-1 series win over South Africa behind Dilshan’s 99

Sri Lanka ended their five-match ODI series against South Africa in the most dominant fashion possible, registering a 128-run win over the Proteas thanks to a firework show from Tillakaratne Dilshan, Lahiru Thirimanne and Kumar Sangakkara.

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Age is the least of my concerns, says Brad Haddin

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Haddin will be hoping third time’s the charm

At 35-years-old, Australia wicketkeeper-batsman Brad Haddin, who has also been named as the Test team’s new vice-captain, is by far one of the oldest players in the national team at the moment, however, the veteran has announced that age is the least of his concerns with the back-to-back Ashes series set to begin in just over a months time.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: Alastair Cook is on the path to immortalising himself as one of the greatest Test cricketers the world has ever seen, says Brendon McCullum

McCullum believes Cook is well on his way to becoming a legend of the game

England captain Alastair Cook has received high praise from New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum, who noted that his English counterpart was on the path to immortalising himself as one of the greatest Test cricketers the world has ever seen.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: Virender Sehwag is too good of a player to stay down for long, says Matthew Hayden

Hayden is convinced that Sehwag will bounce back and regain his spot on the Test roster

Former Australia opening batsman Matthew Hayden believes that it will only be a matter of time before India opener Virender Sehwag regains his spot on the Test roster, after having been dropped halfway through the recently concluded four-Test series against Australia, since he is too good of a player to stay down for long.

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